1944
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1944.01230010485008
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Results of Long Term Experimental Constriction of the Hepatic Veins in Dogs

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“…Rarely, sudden complete occlusion of the main hepatic vein occurs and results in acute congestive hepatic necrosis, vomiting, variable amounts of ascites, and death within hours to days (Zimmerman & Hillsman, 1930). The Budd-Chiari syndrome can be produced experimentally in dogs by hepatic vein occlusion (Armstrong & Richards 1944;Widman et al, 1962) or by partial ligation of the intrathoracic CVC (Volwider et al, 1960;Witte et al, 1969). Obstruction of the entrance of the CVC into the right atrium by an aortic body tumour resulted in chronic signs of the Budd-Chiari syndrome (ascites and hepatomegaly) in a dog (Edwards et al, 1978).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rarely, sudden complete occlusion of the main hepatic vein occurs and results in acute congestive hepatic necrosis, vomiting, variable amounts of ascites, and death within hours to days (Zimmerman & Hillsman, 1930). The Budd-Chiari syndrome can be produced experimentally in dogs by hepatic vein occlusion (Armstrong & Richards 1944;Widman et al, 1962) or by partial ligation of the intrathoracic CVC (Volwider et al, 1960;Witte et al, 1969). Obstruction of the entrance of the CVC into the right atrium by an aortic body tumour resulted in chronic signs of the Budd-Chiari syndrome (ascites and hepatomegaly) in a dog (Edwards et al, 1978).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the courtesy of the Winthrop Chemical Company, we were able to obtain a supply of such a sodium-free mixture. 1 Mter a 3 week rest period on a high protein diet, the final week of which is recorded in Table 4, dog 42-893 was placed on the standard low protein diet for 2½ weeks. The results of these two trials agreed with previous data.…”
Section: Experimental Observationsmentioning
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“…However, EVB is one of the severest complications in portal hypertension. Many scholars have attempted to establish the model of esophageal varices in animals experiments using the aforementioned methods, but they have failed in experiments on dogs, mice and rats [19][20][21]. Although the development of varicose veins similar to those of human beings under esophageal mucosa has been successfully accomplished in rhesus monkeys, the application of this model is limited, due to high costs, limited source, and high demand for their housing and care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%